Title
Povreda prava na privatnost zloupotrebom društvenih mreža kao oblik kompjuterskog kriminaliteta
Creator
Vilić, Vida M.
Copyright date
2016
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Autorstvo-Nekomercijalno 3.0 Srbija (CC BY-NC 3.0)
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Language
Serbian
Cobiss-ID
Theses Type
Doktorska disertacija
description
Datum odbrane: 12.10.2016.
Other responsibilities
mentor
Kostić, Miomira P. 1964-
član komisije
Drakić, Dragiša
član komisije
Knežević, Saša S. 1963-
član komisije
Spasić, Vidoje Ž. 1960-
Academic Expertise
Društveno-humanističke nauke
University
Univerzitet u Nišu
Faculty
Pravni fakultet
Group
Katedra za krivično-pravne nauke
Alternative title
Violation of right to privacy on social networks as a form of cyber criminality
Publisher
[V. Vilić]
Format
535 str.
description
Biografija autora: str. 532
description
Criminology, Criminal law, criminal proceedings
Abstract (en)
The paper contains a theoretical and empirical understanding
of cyber crime and the misuse and abuse of social networks,
especially those forms which violate the right to privacy as one of the
basic human rights. Cybercrime is a new kind of crime which
appeared as a result of great technological advances in the field of
telecommunications. A large number of Internet and social networks
users are exposed to daily victimization due to the use of computer
technology, if the information transmitted through social networks is
misused or abused. Therefore, the paper is dedicated to the misuse
and abuse of social networks, which could be considered as a deviant
behavior, which is not always legally sanctioned as criminal behavior,
although it is certainly socially unacceptable and opposite to the
social norms of behavior.
Computer criminality and the misuse and abuse of social
networks, considered as a deviant behavior and as a part of computer
crime, are characterized by the perpetrators’ anonymity, permanent
availability of the victim and the high level of victimization, multijuridical
nature, difficult prosecuting procedure and gathering of the
evidence, as well as the imposition of a legal sanction. Social
networks, as the most common and most popular way of
communication in the modern world, have led to the fact that the
private life has become an integral part of public life. A serious lack
due to the use of social networks is the great exposure of the user to
various forms of abuse, such as identity theft, fraud, digital violence
(sexual violence and harassment, bullying, stalking, cyber bullying,
hate speech, terrorism), vandalism, human trafficking and organ
trafficking, bootlegging, as well as replacement of the real world with
virtual life and creation of pathological dependence on the use of the
Internet.
Theoretical study and empirical research of computer crime
and social networks’ misuse and abuse should contribute to the
developement of one better system of protection and security
improvement for all users of social networks. Current international
and national legislation is mainly related to the abuse of computer
hardware and software, which during the commission of crimes can
be a means of execution or target of attack (eg, computer theft, fraud,
damage of computer data and programs, sabotage, creation of
computer viruses), while certain forms of abuse of social networks
are still not incriminated, which significantly contributes to increased
victimization, particularly in the area of privacy.
Authors Key words
kompjuterski kriminalitet, internet, društvene mreže, pravo
na privatnost, kompjuterske zloupotrebe
Authors Key words
Computer criminality, Internet, Social networks, Right to privacy,
Computer abuse and misuse
Classification
343.91::004.738.5
Subject
343.533::004.738.5
Subject
S149
Type
Elektronska teza
Abstract (en)
The paper contains a theoretical and empirical understanding
of cyber crime and the misuse and abuse of social networks,
especially those forms which violate the right to privacy as one of the
basic human rights. Cybercrime is a new kind of crime which
appeared as a result of great technological advances in the field of
telecommunications. A large number of Internet and social networks
users are exposed to daily victimization due to the use of computer
technology, if the information transmitted through social networks is
misused or abused. Therefore, the paper is dedicated to the misuse
and abuse of social networks, which could be considered as a deviant
behavior, which is not always legally sanctioned as criminal behavior,
although it is certainly socially unacceptable and opposite to the
social norms of behavior.
Computer criminality and the misuse and abuse of social
networks, considered as a deviant behavior and as a part of computer
crime, are characterized by the perpetrators’ anonymity, permanent
availability of the victim and the high level of victimization, multijuridical
nature, difficult prosecuting procedure and gathering of the
evidence, as well as the imposition of a legal sanction. Social
networks, as the most common and most popular way of
communication in the modern world, have led to the fact that the
private life has become an integral part of public life. A serious lack
due to the use of social networks is the great exposure of the user to
various forms of abuse, such as identity theft, fraud, digital violence
(sexual violence and harassment, bullying, stalking, cyber bullying,
hate speech, terrorism), vandalism, human trafficking and organ
trafficking, bootlegging, as well as replacement of the real world with
virtual life and creation of pathological dependence on the use of the
Internet.
Theoretical study and empirical research of computer crime
and social networks’ misuse and abuse should contribute to the
developement of one better system of protection and security
improvement for all users of social networks. Current international
and national legislation is mainly related to the abuse of computer
hardware and software, which during the commission of crimes can
be a means of execution or target of attack (eg, computer theft, fraud,
damage of computer data and programs, sabotage, creation of
computer viruses), while certain forms of abuse of social networks
are still not incriminated, which significantly contributes to increased
victimization, particularly in the area of privacy.
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